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Writing styles

FORMAL AND INFORMAL WRITING

When writing a letter or an email, the writing style plays a very important role, especially when you are trying to impress a potential employer.

There are two main writing styles to consider: formal and informal. The tone, word choice and structure vary according to each option.

Formal writing is used when we do not know the reader or when you’re writing for academic and professional purposes.

Informal writing is used for personal and casual communication. When writing informally, you would use a personal and emotional tone and refer to the reader directly with words such as ` you` or `your`. It can be found in personal emails, text messages and letters to friends and family.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?

Purpose

Formal Writing

A formal writing style is needed when applying for jobs, work experience and when you are writing to someone you do not know

Sentences Should be long and without abbreviations

Personal pronoun Third person

Informal writing

An informal writing style is used when writing for a personal or casual purpose to a friend of family member

Short and simple

First and second person

Tone Professional and polite Personal and friendly

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